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The Kremlin has signalled it will dismiss the findings of the public inquiry into the murder of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko. Before the inquiry chairman had even begun to write his report, Russian officials said they wanted nothing to do ...New Indian Express, 1 day ago

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The lawyer of Alexander Litvinenko's wife called Vladimir Putin a tin-pot despot on Friday, while the widow of the former KGB agent said the British public inquiry into her husband's murder pointed to the culpability of the Russian president. At ...

LONDON, July 27. /TASS/. Russian businessman Dmitry Kovtun has refused to give testimony in a UK public inquiry into the death of former Federal Security Service agent Alexander Litvinenko. The High Court of Justice in London restarted the inquiry ...

UK inquiry head criticises Russians in ex-KGB spy's London murder Contributed by NAMPA / Reuters. LONDON, July 28 (Reuters) - The head of a British inquiry into the death of Alexander Litvinenko, poisoned with a radioactive isotope in London ...

A British judge investigating the killing of ex-KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko has given one of the men suspected of involvement in his death a final chance to testify. Dmitri Kovtun, a Russian businessman, is accused of spiking Mr Litvinenko's drink ...

A young Vladimir Putin is shown in this photo of him as a KGB officer during the Cold War. (Image: Wikimedia Commons) ** FILE ** more > During the age of cold war espionage, CIA agents resorted to unusual techniques to outsmart the Russian KGB.

Blocking accountability and seeking to blame others for its crimes, even when premeditated is a KGB tactic, but only marginally successful. Putin should have learned the lesson that the truth is bound to come through. However, he uses Russia's veto ...

MOSCOW -- The KGB colonel knew his cover was almost blown. He had been suspiciously summoned to Moscow. They had got him drunk on cognac while a KGB general grilled him for four hours. He'd be executed if they could catch him. They seemed to be ...